Neighborhood Economic Development Corporation

Mesa AZ


Founded in 1997, Neighborhood Economic Development Corporation (NEDCO) serves Investment Areas located in Arizona.

CDFI Awards for Neighborhood Economic Development Corporation


FA (2005) - $207,000

NEDCO will use the 2005 financial assistance award of $207,000 to 1) increase its lending capital base; 2) improve its ability to make larger loans. NEDCO"s technical assistance grant of $41,000 will be used to 1) obtain consulting services to conduct a market study, develop a marketing plan, and design an impact data systems integration plan; 2) pay for staff salaries to implement impact data systems integration plan; 3) purchase office equipment; and 4) obtain staff technology training.



FA (2004) - $199,500

The Neighborhood Economic Development Corporation (NEDCO) will use the award for technology upgrades, training, and consulting services. 100% of the award will to support activities in the Investment Area.



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